Expressing Value Quantitatively:

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  • 価値の量的表現論
  • The Basis of the Value-Form

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<p>Value-Form analysis is the most fundamental in the principles of Marxian political economy and Japan has the most fruitful history of studying value-form in the world. Among them, Kozo Uno’s achievement was influential since his critique of Marx’s value-form analysis gave a clue for capturing the feature of the market in capitalism, but is now losing its momentum due to the lack of an insight into contemporary phenomena such as the fluctuation in asset prices. In order to overcome the deficiency, we shall go back to the text of Capital and try to re-criticise it. In addition, we shall look into the most fierce debate on the Marxian political economy in post-WWII Japan, so-called Uno-Kuruma debate, and conclude that it is not appropriate to leave a quantitative aspect of value-form to focus just on its qualitative aspect. Quantity matters, at least in an economic study, as Uno suggested. Though the value-form has been assumed to be an equality, it can be fundamentally described as a comparative expression of value. As soon as one wants something, s/he compares it with the total value of their assets, wondering whether it is enough for getting what s/he wants. The market is not a field of commodity exchange, but of establishing a quantitative relationship, in which these comparatives turn into equations.</p>

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  • The Journal of Economics

    The Journal of Economics 82 (1), 41-63, 2017-07-01

    Graduate School of Economics, The University of Tokyo

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  • CRID
    1390282763110164224
  • NII Article ID
    130007635872
  • NII Book ID
    AN00070411
  • DOI
    10.32173/jeut.82.1_41
  • ISSN
    24344192
    00229768
  • Text Lang
    ja
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    • JaLC
    • CiNii Articles
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